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It's not a movie about survivalism, it's a movie about lack of engagement in the real world. The clue is in the young daughter having a life dependency on a tv series about people and events that never existed You were that close Guess you are going to have trouble with The good, the bad and the ugly then. Fourteen hundred hours is a very British military thing to say since it is naval time.Nobody says fourteen o'clock because there isn't one. In standard English that would be 2 pm Juveniles with a stunted sense of humour who think vulgarity is racy. If you are pausing at scenes like that guess who is the pervert Blame Shakespeare He did a lot of that. Second thoughts blame Euripides he was up to that all the time. It is absurdist humour, like some mpfc sketches. Perhaps American humour has grown up. Thought Tesla was more of a cult than a religion. Along the lines of Apple. Enter the Tesla. He didn't use voice commands because he didn't want to get into a language fight with the flight computer No one and I mean no one who has English as a second language says "jeez" since that is idiomatically middle American from the backwoods. Backwoods America 1950 at least. And your sentence construction is typically Anerican English as a first language. Us Neanderthals never died out, we just became red heads. Check out your own name Yes, indeed if he did not, he should have How did you get hold of their DVDs? Some in the zoo in NZ Rest were exported to Trump's house as staff. Once were wolves. Now they are worriers. What I do not understand is why the German tank did not use reverse tracking to spin the tank. No way the Sherman could ever get behind it. At least in Kellys Heroes the wall and the tree and the narrow lane got in the way. Used hissy fit in NZ in 1965